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<blockquote data-quote="Wanfalt1" data-source="post: 1371076" data-attributes="member: 101097"><p>I wish you were right here but the 6.5's have been turned hard since before 1900. 7.5twist has been the 6.5x55 twist rate forever. The Europeans have had it in the bag for over 100 years. We were just slow to catch on. And the 6.5 is not just the Creedmoor, Mitchell Maxbury American born New Zealand (Resident) was shooting the 6.5 x 308 and winning a long time ago. Before the 6.5 bullet craze! David Tubb learned from him although he may not admit it. I certainly showed up late and I am a big fan of both. Pulled Targets and scored for Mitchell Maxbury. I know David Tubb and think he is a wonderful resource. I am not sure the .257 bullet could keep up but I am no ballistician. Prove your point and I am all ears. Is there proof that the .25 could keep up? Always looking for an education! Thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wanfalt1, post: 1371076, member: 101097"] I wish you were right here but the 6.5's have been turned hard since before 1900. 7.5twist has been the 6.5x55 twist rate forever. The Europeans have had it in the bag for over 100 years. We were just slow to catch on. And the 6.5 is not just the Creedmoor, Mitchell Maxbury American born New Zealand (Resident) was shooting the 6.5 x 308 and winning a long time ago. Before the 6.5 bullet craze! David Tubb learned from him although he may not admit it. I certainly showed up late and I am a big fan of both. Pulled Targets and scored for Mitchell Maxbury. I know David Tubb and think he is a wonderful resource. I am not sure the .257 bullet could keep up but I am no ballistician. Prove your point and I am all ears. Is there proof that the .25 could keep up? Always looking for an education! Thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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